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cystoma

[si-stoh-muh]

noun

Pathology.

plural

cystomas, cystomata 
  1. a cystic tumor.



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Other Word Forms

  • cystomatous adjective
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Word History and Origins

Origin of cystoma1

First recorded in 1870–75; cyst- + -oma
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Example Sentences

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Of the various epithelial tumors, there are those like the cutaneous horn or corn, the adenoma or cystoma, whose epithelial growth takes place in accordance with normal methods of production.

This class represents a more complex form of cystic growth—one whose tendency is toward the reproduction of cysts, to which the term cystoma is applied.

The cystoma is the result of an active new formation of epithelium and connective tissue, and is classified as a variety of the epithelial group of tumors.

The word "cystoma" means a cyst tumor, or cystic tumor.

Rodenstein portrays the appearance of a patient of forty-five after death from an enormous glandular ovarian cystoma.

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